furniture, paths, styles for a greek town?

I wanted to do a town based off of the ancient Greek style myself, but the game just doesn't provide for it. I understood that sometimes you would have to use your imagination, but they even got rid of the columns from the past games. =(

I was really hoping for a column fence, which would also look fantastic in European style towns.

I'm very glad they added the statues back in that update, but it will take forever for me to get them.
 
They are still on the beach, since I have just started terraforming! But I am planning on making little neighbourhoods around the central area (plaza, shops, signifying the agora of Greek city-states, which was the marketplace and political centre) to create a small Greek city-state :)
how would a city-state look?

what about spacing?
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I wanted to do a town based off of the ancient Greek style myself, but the game just doesn't provide for it. I understood that sometimes you would have to use your imagination, but they even got rid of the columns from the past games. =(

I'm very glad they added the statues back in that update, but it will take forever for me to get them.
if you tt to winter, there are ice columns that could work!
 
if you tt to winter, there are ice columns that could work!

Yeah, but they're rather generic. Greek columns have such a unique, iconic style (well there's more than one type, but you know what I mean).

I just cannot believe we actually had them in the past AC games and now we don't. Nintendo needs to get it together. I really love NH and how easy it is to decorate our towns now, but it's just too limited. =(

I guess I'm too used to The Sims at this point. Like you can find Greek style columns and fencing in the official release and if those aren't good enough for you, there are ones created by people for custom content as well. A game like this needs custom content to reach its potential.

Edit: Also, I can not tell you how sad it makes me that PC has sets like this (related to the topic, but a bit more fantasy in places) that would add so much variety to NH.
 
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